All fifty states and the federal government have civil asset forfeiture laws that enable law enforcement agencies to seize property that they suspect has been involved in the commission of a crime. Although there are many benefits to the system, there are also many flaws. The entire structure of the civil asset forfeiture system, at both the federal and state levels, creates incentives for abuse by law enforcement. This Note advocates for a series of changes to the current forfeiture law in Massachusetts, including requiring a heightened burden of proof, providing counsel to indigent property owners, and reforming the incentive structure created by the interaction with federal forfeiture law. These statutory safeguards will help reduce the ...
Law enforcement departments across the country use civil asset forfeiture as a method to fund the wo...
Civil asset forfeiture laws permit police officers to seize property they suspect is connected to cr...
Civil forfeiture is one of the most potent weapons available to prosecutors in the “war on drugs” an...
All fifty states and the federal government have civil asset forfeiture laws that enable law enforce...
Civil asset forfeiture compromises criminal due process protections for the sake of allowing the gov...
Civil asset forfeiture has strayed far from its intended purpose. Designed to give law enforcement p...
Civil asset forfeiture is an operation of legal fiction that enables the government to seize propert...
Civil asset forfeiture is criticized for its lack of procedural protections for property owners and ...
Civil asset forfeiture is a form of confiscation of property by the State, without compensation, und...
Abstract: In passing the Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act of 2000, Congress instituted some badly n...
Asset forfeiture is a tool used by law enforcement to seize property or profits related to criminal ...
As a model of review, this Comment will use Texas’s laws—juxtaposed against state laws that are prov...
Purpose: Critics of asset forfeiture claim that forfeiture laws create financial incentives that ina...
Civil asset forfeiture is a legal method for law enforcement to deprive United States citizens of th...
This article will discuss both criminal and civil forfeiture, the related issues and recent developm...
Law enforcement departments across the country use civil asset forfeiture as a method to fund the wo...
Civil asset forfeiture laws permit police officers to seize property they suspect is connected to cr...
Civil forfeiture is one of the most potent weapons available to prosecutors in the “war on drugs” an...
All fifty states and the federal government have civil asset forfeiture laws that enable law enforce...
Civil asset forfeiture compromises criminal due process protections for the sake of allowing the gov...
Civil asset forfeiture has strayed far from its intended purpose. Designed to give law enforcement p...
Civil asset forfeiture is an operation of legal fiction that enables the government to seize propert...
Civil asset forfeiture is criticized for its lack of procedural protections for property owners and ...
Civil asset forfeiture is a form of confiscation of property by the State, without compensation, und...
Abstract: In passing the Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act of 2000, Congress instituted some badly n...
Asset forfeiture is a tool used by law enforcement to seize property or profits related to criminal ...
As a model of review, this Comment will use Texas’s laws—juxtaposed against state laws that are prov...
Purpose: Critics of asset forfeiture claim that forfeiture laws create financial incentives that ina...
Civil asset forfeiture is a legal method for law enforcement to deprive United States citizens of th...
This article will discuss both criminal and civil forfeiture, the related issues and recent developm...
Law enforcement departments across the country use civil asset forfeiture as a method to fund the wo...
Civil asset forfeiture laws permit police officers to seize property they suspect is connected to cr...
Civil forfeiture is one of the most potent weapons available to prosecutors in the “war on drugs” an...